Ratings73
Average rating3.9
An NPR Book of the Year Finalist for the 2021 Goodreads Choice Awards From the bestselling author of Lily and the Octopus and The Editor comes a warm and deeply funny novel about a once-famous gay sitcom star whose unexpected family tragedy leaves him with his niece and nephew for the summer. Patrick, or Gay Uncle Patrick (GUP, for short), has always loved his niece, Maisie, and nephew, Grant. That is, he loves spending time with them when they come out to Palm Springs for weeklong visits, or when he heads home to Connecticut for the holidays. But in terms of caretaking and relating to two children, no matter how adorable, Patrick is, honestly, overwhelmed. So when tragedy strikes and Maisie and Grant lose their mother and Patrick's brother has a health crisis of his own, Patrick finds himself suddenly taking on the role of primary guardian. Despite having a set of "Guncle Rules" ready to go, Patrick has no idea what to expect, having spent years barely holding on after the loss of his great love, a somewhat-stalled acting career, and a lifestyle not-so-suited to a six- and a nine-year-old. Quickly realizing that parenting--even if temporary--isn't solved with treats and jokes, Patrick's eyes are opened to a new sense of responsibility, and the realization that, sometimes, even being larger than life means you're unfailingly human. With the humor and heart we've come to expect from bestselling author Steven Rowley, The Guncle is a moving tribute to the power of love, patience, and family in even the most trying of times.
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2 primary booksThe Guncle is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Steven Rowley.
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Closer to a 3 upon reflection but rounded up to a 4. This book really surprised me. It was very sweet.
*4.5 stars
Trigger warning: death, grief
This would've been a 5 star book for me but the end brought it down. This book is emotional and yet fun which perfectly describes grieving a loved one. The hurt as well as love and laughter, perhaps eventually like the main character.
SPOILERS
Whilst I am aware they had to go back to their parents, I'm upset. I low-key wanted the dad to move in with them and they live happily ever after. It's fine tho, I get it lol
This was such a fun book. A gay man takes his brother's kids for the summer after tragedy befalls them and they help each other heal in their own ways. It was well-written and each character had their own distinct voice, which I actually find is rare in books these days. Would love to see it as a series or movie - Andrew Rannells in the lead.
3.5! I thought I'd like this a little more than I did, but it was still cute and had some good “Guncle Rules” and quotes that I enjoyed.